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Dr shailesh jain AIIMS Neurosurgeon - NEUROSURGERY VS NEUROLOGY

With so many medical specialities, itu2019s so obvious for people to get confused about whom to consult for their medical problems, especially when it is your neurological problems. It becomes tough to distinguish doctors according to their field of specialization. Something that makes this thing even more difficult is terminologies that sound similar in nature.

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Dr shailesh jain AIIMS Neurosurgeon - NEUROSURGERY VS NEUROLOGY

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  1. Dr shailesh jain AIIMS Neurosurgeon - NEUROSURGERY VS NEUROLOGY

  2. With so many medical specialities, it’s so obvious for people to get confused about whom to consult for their medical problems, especially when it is your neurological problems. It becomes tough to distinguish doctors according to their field of specialization. Something that makes this thing even more difficult is terminologies that sound similar in nature. But don’t worry; this article is here to help you decide which Specialist you should consult according to your neurological disorder. As Neurosurgery and neurology are often misunderstood as one and the same thing, people get confused with the two.

  3. In Medical, every speciality has two branches, the first one is the medicine branch and surgical. Neurosurgeons and Neurologists are doctors who specialize in the treatment of medical problems that affect the central nervous system of the human body. The central nervous system is consist of the spinal cord and brain, it controls most functions of the body. the other one is

  4. What is a Neurological Disorder? Neurological disorders can be short-term or even chronic diseases. It affects the spine, brain, central and peripheral nervous system. There are almost more than 600 neurological disorders that are found in humans. A few of the neurological disorders that are found most commonly in people are brain tumour or haemorrhage, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). It also consists of memory disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and brain malformations are also considered neurological disorders.

  5. The diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders come with various approaches, from medication to surgery. The treatment of neurological disorders includes medication, therapy, and even surgery depending on the condition of the patient. The first step of the treatment begins by visiting your family doctor if you are not able to identify the symptoms by yourself. Then your family doctor may refer you to a a neurosurgeon for further diagnosis and treatment. neurologist and/ or

  6. If the treatment of the disease doesn’t involve much complication then, the neurologist will be enough to handle your treatment, but if the circumstances are not so good then, a neurosurgeon would be required for your treatment. But before starting the treatment, the diagnosis of the patient’s symptoms is made through several diagnostic tools and by conducting various tests such as laboratory tests of blood, urine, and other bodily fluids, imaging procedures like CT scan, MRI, ultrasound and Angiography are also used, to know the cause behind person’s symptoms.

  7. What is a Neurosurgeon? There is a common myth among people that a neurosurgeon is just a brain surgeon, but no, a Neurosurgeon is a medical practitioner who diagnoses and treats conditions of the spinal cord, brain, and nervous system through non-surgical and surgical treatment on the basis of illness and injury caused to the patient. Neurosurgeons go through extensive training in the diagnosis of neurological disorders and that is the reason why other medical practitioners or physicians such as neurologists, internists, emergency room doctors, and general practitioners request for their consultation.

  8. If you or any person in your family is having a neurological disorder, especially the one that needs regular care and attention, then visit a Neurologist near you as a neurologist can be your primary healthcare provider. There are few conditions in which a neurologist and Neurosurgeon work together, such as epilepsy or other neurological conditions that require surgery. Dr. Shailesh Jain is the best doctor for epilepsy in Pitampura. He also specializes in the treatment of brain stroke. He is an expert in treating injuries and disorders that affect the central nervous system. Dr. Shailesh Jain is an expert in surgical as well as non-surgical treatment of brain and nervous system diseases. If you Google for neuro near me, then I suggest he would be the best choice for you.

  9. Degree and Training Neurologists has to go through 4 years of pre-medical education at a university or college, which results in the degree of MD or DO. Thereafter, they must complete one year of internship and a minimum of three years of speciality training in a neurology residence program. This is the bare minimum requirement to become a neurologist. However, if someone desires they can take additional training in the area of their interest such as sleeping disorders, stokes, etcetera to gain more specialization in their field. On the other hand, a Neurosurgeon goes through a training period which is considered the longest training period in any medical speciality. After finishing four years of pre-medical education, they go for four years of medical school and a year of internship. It was further followed with 3 years M.Ch (Neuro Surgery) and 2 years of training in neuro intervention.

  10. Moreover, most Neurosurgeons pursue fellowship to get more specialization in one particular area such as paediatric neurosurgery, spine, surgery. Neurosurgeons have to go through intensive training before they start practising on their patients independently. In nutshell, experience matters a lot, specially in the field of medical. The training period of neurosurgeons is so long because of the technicalities of human nervous system, and only an experienced doctor can perform such complex surgeries. even after all of this, or peripheral nerve

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